No way! a landscape painting?

I don't usually do landscapes... but I thought I would practice. A little over 5 hours so far in Photoshop. It's pretty close to where I want it, but I am thinking it needs just a little something more. Any suggestions?

Overall the composition you have is quite nice, it looks like it took alot of time. Perhaps you could add more depth to it, but moreso in darkening the darks...only a few key areas, not all of them. I'd avoid any pure black but would pick a darker version of the color your using as if you added the complimentary color to it.

not so sure about the structure of the mountains in relation to the forest. theres very little gradiation, so the surfaces are stark and dont mesh. look at real mountains - often they grow from flat plains to smaller foothills to larger hills to mountains. that, or they have vegetation like chin stubble at the base before it gets too steep/high for plants to grow. also, the clouds are a little too close to the tip of the mountain in the bg, which removes a lot of depth from the piece. push it back behind it, dont make it so obvious that its a cloud, or make it a little more whispy, and it should be more convincing. good on you for taking the initiative tho

This is cool, I like the colors and the hazy horizon. I think what it is missing is foreground, middleground and background distinction. Right now it seems all background. Maybe if you pushed the contrast and darkened the value in that first rock formation, added a darker value and more saturated green to the forest area closest to the viewer, it would really give it the depth you are looking for.

My only real critique is that the mountains in the very back are too dark. They are pretty far away and should probably be lighter and closer to the color of the sky as more atmosphere is between them and the viewer.

I'd just make a second layer and try lightening the mountains. That way you can just adjust the opacity on the second layer to adjust how light the mountains should be.